Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Beltline Boil?

The Beltline Boil is a neighborhood festival on the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail that focuses on the community’s vibrant live music and local eats! The featured event of the festival is a friendly Low Country Boil competition between local restaurants competing for a $5,000 prize to be donated to a charity of their choice!

Are Tickets Required?

Yes, tickets are required for those 12 and older, and a portion of each ticket sold benefits the City of Atlanta Parks & the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s “Light the Line” campaign! Tickets options include:

Event Admission Only: $10
– includes all day event admission, live music and access to food truck and beverage concessions. **no food included with this ticket typeBuy Event Admission Tickets

There’s no parking? How do I get there?

The Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail connects Midtown, Poncey-Highland, Historic Fourth Ward and Inman Park – all within 3 – 20 minutes walking distance to The Beltline Boil. While we encourage our attendees to ride, walk or run to the festival, for those driving from further away, we encourage you to utilize private lots or public parking in areas that have access to the Eastside Trail.

Is there a bike rack or place to stash my board?

The Beltline Boil features FREE BIKE / BOARD / SKATE VALET service provided by the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition. Check your ride in and rest assured that it’s in good hands.

Are Families and Pets Permitted?

All ages welcome. Guest under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian. Ticket required for all guests over 12 years old. Pets are allowed but must remain on a leash at all times inside the festival.

Is the event wheelchair accessible?

Yes, entry to the event is ADA accessible from the Atlanta BeltLine. Please be aware that the entire event site is on grass in a City park green space.

Should I bring cash? Are there ATMs on site?

Admission, food and drink sales are all cash-only. We have ATMs on site.